Thin Solid Films, Vol.305, No.1-2, 232-242, 1997
Growth and Preferred Crystallographic Orientation of Hexaphenyl Thin-Films
Vacuum-evaporated hexaphenyl grows in a crystalline stale showing strong fibre texture. The fibre axis of this texture is perpendicular to the surface of the substrate. Dependent on the sample preparation conditions, these types of texture (or preferred growth) could be detected : (i) at high substrate temperatures and low deposition rates (DR), the (001) plane of the crystallites develop perpendicular to the fibre axis; (ii) at low substrate temperatures and high DR, the (11-2) and/or (20-3) planes are aligned perpendicular to the fibre axis. Small influences on the preferred growth are observed by different substrate materials like glass, amorphous Indium Tin Oxide (ITO)-coated glass and epiready GaAs. The first hexaphenyl layers on the surface of the substrates are formed by dendritic growth of islands. Molecules perpendicular to the surface of the substrate are observed up to the third monolayer. Strongly structured surfaces and cracks in the films are found for films produced at high substrate temperatures and low DR on epiready GaAs substrates. Smooth surfaces are obtained at low substrate temperatures and high deposition rates on GaAs and TTO substrates. The size of the crystallites is strongly dependent on the substrate temperature, whereas big crystallites are found at high substrate temperatures.
Keywords:EVAPORATED SEXITHIOPHENE FILMS;ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY;ORIENTED P-SEXIPHENYL;CONJUGATED POLYMERS;CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES;ELECTROLUMINESCENCE;POLY(P-PHENYLENE);POLY(1;4-PHENYLENE);QUINQUETHIOPHENE;OLIGOPHENYLENE